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A pair of Republican legislators circulated a bill Friday that would require Wisconsin wildlife officials to establish a new population goal for wolves in the state in their next management plan
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The Wisconsin DNR is holding a virtual listening session for the proposed wolf management plan.
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A recent survey from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources shows the state’s wolf population has stabilized. The latest data estimates about 630 wolves live in the Upper Peninsula.
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The Wisconsin DNR released the first draft of its new wolf management plan.The DNR started developing the plan when wolves were briefly removed from the federal endangered species list last year.
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Isle Royale National Park's gray wolf population has reached 28, a dramatic comeback after the species nearly disappeared from the Lake Superior island chain, researchers said Wednesday
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The DNR announced online officials would release a new draft plan for public review in the spring of 2022.
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It’s been long assumed that wolves prey on the weak of whatever species they hunt, be that moose, elk, or deer.A recently released study done on Michigan’s Isle Royale National Park is confirming that along with a few surprises.
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Olkowski will fill out the unexpired term of Alleman whose term would end on December 31, 2024.
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Republican Ron Johnson and Democrat Tammy Baldwin introduced a bill earlier this week to remove protections for the wolf.
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The DNR announced it will refund fees to those who applied for a wolf harvest permit for last fall